When the PlayStation 4 launches on November 15 in North America, it will support these 17 games in-store and via download:

Flower

Killzone Shadow Fall

Knack

Resogun

Sound Shapes

Angry Birds Star Wars

Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag

Call of Duty Ghosts

FIFA 14

Battlefield 4

Just Dance 2014

Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition

Lego Marvel Super Heroes

Madden NFL 25

NBA 2K14

Contrast

Pinball Arcade

Sony says this list is subject to change, though it only has a few weeks to put the final touches on launch day titles. Maybe that will be enough time to add Divekick and Warframe, which were previously announced as launch-day games. Maybe.

​In August, Sony announced its launch window line-up, which included 33 games – but has since been trimmed due to afewdelays. When the PS4 hits Japan on February 22, it will support some games not included in the North American list, such as the beta for Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn and indie darling Hohokum.

The Xbox One launch-day lineup announced in August overlaps with the PS4's, but includes Need for Speed: Rivals, Ryse: Son of Rome, Skylanders: Swap Force, Dead Rising 3, and a few more exclusives and outliers.

Update: An hour in and Sony has already added four games to its launch lineup: Skylanders SWAP Force, Super Motherload, Tiny Brains and yes, Warframe. Sony also added DC Universe Online to the list.

Update 2: The UK launch list includes two extra games, black-and-white indie puzzler Escape Plan and Flower predecessor, Flow. The UK list doesn't yet include the games added to the North American list.

Update 3: Sony has moved a few games around on the list. The revised North American list can be seen here.